by Vik Bansal
Few bands seem to arouse as much passion, both positive and negative, amongst hardcore punk fans, as Poison The Well.Having built up a significant following…
by Argie Plakas
It’s been quite a year for System Of A Down.With the release of Mezmerize, (the first of a two disc release), in May, they have...
by Jeremy Lloyd
Hard-Fi have undoubtedly been one of the true success stories of 2005.Bursting on to the scene back at the start of the year, their tales...
by Talia Soghomonian
After the conclusion of The Smashing Pumpkins, the collapse of Zwan and thepublication of a volume of poetry, Billy Corgan has attempted another reinvention –...
by Talia Soghomonian
Sk8ter girl Avril Lavigne shot to fame at just 17 with her multi-million selling album Let Go.Two years on and she lands an international hit...
by Sarah McDonnell
Together with Jamie Cullum and Katie Melua, young Amy Winehouse is being lauded as a flagbearer for the New Wave Of British Jazz and has...
by Tom Day
Now in the 11th year of their career, Extol have released four full-length albums and toured relentlessly to get themselves on a (major) metal label...
by Ben Hogwood
Jean-Michel Jarre is undeniably a legend.In the ’70s he made the synthesiser sexy with Oxygene and Equinoxe. In the ’80s he took the concert spectacle...
by Michael Cragg
Midlake’s front man Tim Smith is sat crumpled on a rickety chair amidst the bookcases and pianos on the upper floor of the beautiful Wilton’s...
by Claire Simpson
Interview: RowettaRowetta.Eagle eyed Happy Mondays fans will have noticed a familiar face in the last series of ITV1′s hit show The X-Factor – former Mondays...
by Danuta Kean
Bill Nighy – Slartibartfast Gets SeriousBill Nighy as SlartibartfastVeteran actor Bill Nighy plays Slartibartfast in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy with laconic good humour.The...
by Matt Dyson
Supporting South Wales’ prime exponents of what’s become known as “nu-emo” amongst those who make up music genres, Funeral For A Friend, Gratitude have much...
by Ben Hogwood
Edinburgh-based singer / songwriter James Yorkston’s music leans towards acoustic folk that has something of a timeless quality to it.Yorkston is supported by his group...
by Vik Bansal
It only feels like yesterday that a trio of Northern Irish sixth-formers were setting the world alight with their Jack Names The Planets, Petrol and...
by Linda Serck
Getting signed to Parlophone after only six gigs is nothing short of wonderous, yet London-based band Clor managed to do just that.musicOMH finds out from...
by Tom Day
After a Christmas Number One single with his cover version of Tears For Fears’ Mad World, and all of the exposure such an achievement entails,...
by Paul Woloszyn
Once upon a time, if you had to think about things associated with Norway your mind would most probably conjure up images of Vikings with...